The Aries AF-20-1091-BB Bone Char Fluoride Reduction Cartridge is designed to reduce fluoride, radioactive isotopes, heavy metals, and chlorine. In some parts of the country, there are high levels of fluoride that occur naturally, and fluoride is also added to most municipal water supplies. The 100% bone char used in the Aries AF-20-1091-BB is FDA approved and is Kosher Certified 100% organic.

Specifications:

FDA Approved: 100% bone char

Fits 20"Big Blue Housings

Diameter: 4.5"

Length: 20"

Flow Rate: 5 GPM

Capacity: 4,665 ppm

Made in the USA

More Information about Fluoride in Drinking Water: Fluoride was introduced to the U.S. drinking water in 1945. By the end of 2012, 67% of the U.S. population was receiving community water at or above recommended levels. The debate over fluoride is vexing. On one hand, it is known to prevent tooth decay. On the other hand, too much of it may be poisonous. Fluoride can be found in toothpaste, food, medicine, and rinses.

Weight & Dimensions

Weight (lbs)

2

Approx Length (Inches)

20"

Case Weight

907 g Lbs

Details

Capacity

6-12 Months, 4,665 ppm

Cartridge Style

Drop-In

Filter Application

Fluoride

Flow Rate

5 GPM

Media Type

Bone Char

Origin

USA

Outer Diameter

4-1/2"

Warranty & Certifications

The Aries AF-20-1091-BB Bone Char Fluoride Reduction Cartridge is designed to reduce fluoride, radioactive isotopes, heavy metals, and chlorine. In some parts of the country, there are high levels of fluoride that occur naturally, and fluoride is also added to most municipal water supplies. The 100% bone char used in the Aries AF-20-1091-BB is FDA approved and is Kosher Certified 100% organic.

Specifications:

FDA Approved: 100% bone char

Fits 20"Big Blue Housings

Diameter: 4.5"

Length: 20"

Flow Rate: 5 GPM

Capacity: 4,665 ppm

Made in the USA

More Information about Fluoride in Drinking Water: Fluoride was introduced to the U.S. drinking water in 1945. By the end of 2012, 67% of the U.S. population was receiving community water at or above recommended levels. The debate over fluoride is vexing. On one hand, it is known to prevent tooth decay. On the other hand, too much of it may be poisonous. Fluoride can be found in toothpaste, food, medicine, and rinses.